[641] The affair at Little Meadows and the defeat of Braddock. (Marshall: Life of George Washington, 1st ed. i, 356-58, 368-71.)

[642] These were: Belknap, Belsham, Chalmers, Dodsley, Entick or Entinck, Gordon, Hutchinson, Minot, Ramsay, Raynal, Robertson, Russell, Smith, Stedman, Stith, Trumbull.

[643] For example, Marshall's description of Sir William Berkeley, who was, the reader is informed, "distinguished ... by the mildness of his temper, the gentleness of his manners and ... popular virtues." (Marshall, 1st ed. i, 72.)

[644] Ib. 188-92; and see vol. i, 6, of this work.

[645] Ib. 1st ed. i, 86-89.

[646] Ib. 111-12.

[647] Ib.; see Notes, 9-18.

[648] Ib. x.

[649] Ib. 1st ed. ii, 14-20.

[650] Ib. 67.